A  BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF 
THEODORE    ROOSEVELT 


BY 

JOHN  HALL  WHEELOCK 


NEW  YORK 

CHARLES  SCRIBNER'S  SONS 
1920 


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THEODORE  ROOSEVELT:   A  BIBLI 
OGRAPHY 

The  following  is  a  reasonably  complete  bibliography  of  everything  between 
covers  by  or  about  Theodore  Roosevelt  published  previous  to  May  1,  1920, 
including  collected  works,  selections  from  his  works,  translations  of  his  works 
into  the  principal  foreign  languages  and,  to  some  extent,  books  in  English 
containing  articles  by  or  about  him.  Literature  privately  printed,  or  in 
pamphlet  form,  has,  for  the  most  part,  not  been  included. 

The  limitations  of  such  a  bibliography  are  obvious.  No  effort  has  been 
made  to  list  Mr.  Roosevelt's  various  State  papers,  Presidential  messages, 
documents,  addresses,  etc.,  or  the  almost  innumerable  political  writings  bear 
ing  directly  or  indirectly  upon  him,  or  the  movements  associated  with  his 
name.  Space  also  forbids  the  inclusion  of  many  books  about  him,  or  con 
taining  articles  by  or  about  him,  written  in  or  translated  into  languages 
other  than  English.  Finally,  it  has,  of  course,  been  impossible  to  touch  the 
vast  field  of  periodical  literature,  to  which  he  contributed  so  largely  through 
out  his  life  in  the  form  of  editorials,  serials,  and  special  or  scientific  articles. 
The  periodical  literature  about  Roosevelt  would  alone  easily  compose  a 
bibliography  of  several  hundred  pages. 

It  is  hoped,  however,  that  the  following,  which  is  to  date  the  most  com 
prehensive  Roosevelt  bibliography  in  print,  may  prove  useful  as  far  as  it 
goes — and  form  the  basis,  perhaps,  of  future  more  ambitious  compilations. 

ERRATA 

Page  9.  HUNTING  TRIPS  OF  A  RANCHMAN.  Standard  Library  Edition. 
Should  read  on,  including  HUNTING  TRIPS  ON  THE  PRAIRIE  AND  IN 
THE  MOUNTAINS. 

Page  17.    McCarthy,  C.    THE  WISCONSIN  IDEA. 
Same  (In  "Modern Eloquence,"  etc.)  </ 

Same  (In  his  "  The  Strenuous  Life,"  etc.) 
Same  (In  Same.    Executive  Edition,  etc.) 

These  items  belong  under  NATIONAL  DUTIES,  etc.  (see  below),  and 
not  under  McCarthy. 

Page  21.    Church,  D.  W.    THEODORE  ROOSEVELT,  THE  AMERICAN. 
Same.    Popular  Edition.    Should  read,  Clemens,  W.  M. 

Page  24.  Light,  W.  THEODORE  ROOSEVELT.  (In  his  "  Frontier  Towns," 
etc.)  should  read,  Lodge,  H.  C. 


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THEODORE  ROOSEVELT:  A  BIBLIOGRAPHY  *5 

ROOSEVELT'S   WRITINGS 

COLLECTED  WORKS 

NOTE. — There  is  as  yet  no  absolutely  complete  edition  of  Roosevelt's  works. 
The  Homeward  Bound  Edition  is  simply  the  Statesman  Edition  with  six  addi 
tional  volumes,  and  the  latter  is,  in  turn,  a  reissue  of  the  Executive  Edition 
under  a  new  name.  These  editions  contain  only  the  titles  published  by  G.  P. 
Putnam's  Sons,  with  "The  Rough  Riders'1  and  "The  Strenuous  Life1'  added 
by  special  arrangement.  The  various  editions  issued  by  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons 
include  only  the  titles  published  by  that  House,  but  "The  Rough  Riders"  is 
included  in  the  Sagamore  Edition  through  the  courtesy  of  the  publishers,  Messrs. 
Charles  Scribner's  Sons.  The  Elkhorn  Edition,  based  on  the  Uniform  Edition 
of  Gebbie  &  Co.,  has  been  enlarged  from  time  to  time  and  is  at  present  the  edition 
most  nearly  approaching  completeness. 

DAKOTA  EDITION.  16  vols.  111.  London  and  N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's 
Sons.  1907. 

ELKHORN  EDITION.  28  vols.  Subs.  111.  N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons. 
1906-1920. 

ADDRESSES  AND  STATE  PAPERS,  INCLUDING  THE  EUROPEAN  ADDRESSES. 
Executive  Edition.  8  vols.  Subs.  111.  N.  Y.:  P.  F.  Collier  &  Son. 
1910. 

EXECUTIVE  EDITION.  14  vols.  Subs.  111.  N.  Y.:  P.  F.  Collier  &  Son. 
1901. 

Volumes  13  and  14  of  this  set  were  later  included  in  "Addresses  and 
State  Papers."  8  vols.  See  above. 

HOMEWARD  BOUND  EDITION.  20  vols.  Subs.  111.  N.  Y.:  Review  of 
Reviews  Co.  1910. 

Volumes  13-20  inclusive  of  this  set  are  identical  with  "Addresses  and 
State  Papers."  8  vols.  See  above. 

PRAIRIE  EDITION.    14  vols.    Subs.    111.    N.  Y. :  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons. 
SAGAMORE  EDITION.     15  vols.    N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1900. 

STANDARD  LIBRARY  EDITION.  9  vols.  111.  London  and  N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Put 
nam's  Sons.  1903. 

STATESMAN  EDITION.  14  vols.  Subs.  111.  N.  Y.:  Review  of  Reviews 
Co.  1904. 

Volumes  13  and  14  of  this  set  were  later  included  in  "Addresses  and 
State  Papers."  8  vols.  See  above. 

UNIFORM  EDITION.  22  vols.  Subs.  111.  Philadelphia:  Gebbie  &  Co. 
1902-1903. 

ADVENTURE  BOOKS.  Uniform  Library  Edition.  6  vols.  111.  N.  Y.: 
Charles  Scribner's  Sons.  1919. 

Contains  "African  Game  Trails."  2  vols.,  "A  Book-Lover's  Holidays  in 
the  Open"  "Outdoor  Pastimes  of  an  American  Hunter,"  "The  Rough 
Riders"  and  " Through  the  Brazilian  Wilderness." 


;  5  THEOtKDRE  ROOSEVELT:  A  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

SEPARATE  WORKS 

IN  ENGLISH 

ADDRESS  AT  THE  UNVEILING  OF  THE  MONUMENT  TO  GENERAL  SHERMAN, 
NOVEMBER,  1908.  Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.  1908. 

ADDRESS  DELIVERED  AT  BOSTON,  MASSACHUSETTS,  SATURDAY,  APRIL  27, 
1912.  (U.  S.  62d  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Document  616.) 
Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.  1912. 

AFRICAN  AND  EUROPEAN  ADDRESSES,  with  an  introduction  presenting  a 
description  of  the  conditions  under  which  the  addresses  were  given  dur 
ing  Mr.  Roosevelt's  journey  in  1910  from  Khartoum  through  Europe  to 
New  York,  by  Lawrence  F.  Abbott.  111.  N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons. 
1910. 

Same.    New  edition.    111.    London  and  N.  Y. :  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons. 
1910. 

AFRICAN  GAME  TRAILS:  AN  ACCOUNT  OF  THE  AFRICAN  WANDERINGS  OF  AN 
AMERICAN  HUNTER  NATURALIST.    111.    Maps.    N.  Y.:  Charles  Scrib- 
ner's  Sons.     1910. 
Same.    Subs.     With   special  illustrations    in   the    text.    N.  Y.:  Charles 

Scribner's  Sons.     1910. 
Same.    Elkhorn  Edition.    2  vols.    111.     Maps.    N.  Y. :  Charles  Scribner's 

Sons.     1910. 

Same.    111.    Maps.    London:  John  Murray.     1910. 
Same.    (Special  limited  edition  of  400  copies.)    2  vols.    111.    Maps.    N.  Y. : 

Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1910. 

Same.    Uniform  Library  Edition.    2  vols.    111.     Maps.     N.  Y.:  Charles 
Scribner's  Sons.     1919. 

AMERICA  AND  THE  WORLD  WAR.    N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1915. 
Same.    London:  John  Murray.     1915. 

AMERICAN  BIG  GAME  HUNTING:  BOOK  OF  THE  BOONE  AND  CROCKETT  CLUB, 
edited  by  Theodore  Roosevelt  and  George  Bird  Grinnell.  111.  N.  Y.: 
Forest  and  Stream  Pub.  Co.  1893. 

Contains  "The  Boone  and  Crockett  Club"  and  "Coursing  the  Prong- 
buck"  by  Roosevelt. 
Same.    111.    N.  Y. :  Harper  &  Bros.     1917. 

J AMERICAN  IDEALS  AND  OTHER  ESSAYS,  SOCIAL  AND  POLITICAL;  with  a 
biographical  sketch  by  General  Francis  Vinton  Greene.  London  and 
N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.  1897. 

Same.    Second  edition.     (With  additional  essays.)    London  and  N.  Y.: 
G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1898. 

The.  seven  neiv  essays  were  later  reprinted  in  separate  form  in  "Admin 
istration — Civil  Service."  (Sagamore  Series.)  N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's 
Sons.  1900. 

Same.    Sagamore  Series.    2  vols.    N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1900. 
Same.    Executive  Edition.    111.     N.  Y.:  P.  F.  Collier  &  Son.     1901. 
Same.    Popular  edition.    N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1903. 


THEODORE  ROOSEVELT:  A  BIBLIOGRAPHY  7 

Same.    Standard  Library  Edition.     (Enlarged.)    111.    London  and  N.  Y. : 

G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1903. 

With  a  new  essay,  "Reform  Through  Social  Work." 
Same.    Statesman  Edition.    111.    N.  Y.:    Review  of  Reviews  Co.     1904. 
Same.    Uniform  Edition.    2  vols.    111.    Philadelphia:  Gebbie  &  Co.    1903. 

Became  Elkhorn  Edition.    2  vols.    111.    N.  Y.:    Charles  Scribner's 

Sons.     1906. 
Same.    Dakota  Edition.    2  vols.    111.    London  and  N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's 

Sons.     1907. 
Same.    Homeward  Bound  Edition.    111.    N.  Y.:  Review  of  Reviews  Co. 

1910. 

AMERICANISM:  AN  ADDRESS.  N.  Y.:  National  Americanization  Committee. 
1916. 

AMERICAN  WATERWAYS;  by  Theodore  Roosevelt  and  others.  Philadelphia: 
American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science.  1908. 

APPLIED  ETHICS:  BEING  ONE  OP  THE  WILLIAM  BELDEN  NOBLE  LECTURES 
FOR  1910.  Cambridge:  Harvard  University  Press.  1911. 

BIG  GAME  HUNTING  IN  THE  ROCKIES  AND  IN  THE  GREAT  PLAINS.  N.  Y.: 
G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.  1899. 

BIOLOGICAL  ANALOGIES  IN  HISTORY:  DELIVERED  BEFORE  THE  UNIVERSITY 
OF  OXFORD,  JUNE  7,  1910.  (Romanes  Lecture,  1910.)  London:  Henry 
Frowde.  1910. 

Same.    N.  Y. :  Oxford  University  Press,  American  Branch.    1910. 
Same.     (In  the  "Oxford  University  Romanes  Lectures:  Decennial  Issue," 

vol.  2.    London:  Henry  Frowde.     1910.) 
Same.     (In  his  "African  and  European  Addresses."    111.    N.  Y.:  G.  P. 

Putnam's  Sons.     1910.) 

Same.    (In  Same.    New  edition.    111.    London  and  N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Put 
nam's  Sons.     1910.) 
Same.    (In  "Addresses  and  State  Papers."    8  vols.    N.  Y.:  P.  F.  Collier 

&  Son.    1910.) 
Same.    (In    "European   Addresses."    Homeward  Bound   Edition.    111. 

N.  Y. :  Review  of  Reviews  Co.    1910.) 
Same.     (In  his  "History  as  Literature."    N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons. 

1913.) 
Same.     (In  Same.    Elkhorn   Edition.    111.    N.   Y.:  Charles  Scribner's 

Sons.    1913.) 
Same.     (In  Same.    London:  John  Murray.     1914.) 

A  BOOK-LOVER'S  HOLIDAYS  IN  THE  OPEN.    111.    N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's 

Sons.    1916. 

Same.    HI.    London:  John  Murray.     1916. 

Same.    Elkhorn  Edition.    111.    N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1919. 
Same.    Uniform  Library  Edition.    111.    N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons. 
1919. 

CALIFORNIA  ADDRESSES.  111.  San  Francisco:  The  California  Promotion 
Committee.  1903. 

CHAPTERS  OF  A  POSSIBLE  AUTOBIOGRAPHY.    N.  Y. :  The  Outlook  Co.     1913. 


8  THEODORE  ROOSEVELT:  A  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

CHARTER  OF  DEMOCRACY:  ADDRESS  BEFORE  THE  OHIO  CONSTITUTIONAL 
CONVENTION  ON  FEBRUARY  21,  1912.  (U.  S.  62d  Congress,  2d  Session, 
Senate  Document  348.)  Washington:  Government  Printing  Office. 
1912. 

CONSERVATION  OF  WOMANHOOD  AND  CHILDHOOD.  N.  Y. :  Funk  &  Wagnalls 
Co.  1912. 

THE  DEER  FAMILY;  by  Theodore  Roosevelt,  T.  S.  Van  Dyke,  D.  G.  Eliot, 
and  A.  J.  Stone.    111.    London:  Macmillan  &  Co.,  Ltd.    N.  Y.:  The 
Macmillan  Co.     1902. 
Contains  "The  Deer  and  Antelope  of  North  America"  by  Roosevelt. 

ESSAYS  ON  PRACTICAL  POLITICS.  (Questions  of  the  Day,  No.  49.)  London 
and  N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.  1888. 

FEAR  GOD  AND  TAKE  YOUR  OWN  PART.    N.  Y.:  George  H.  Doran  Co. 

1916. 

Same.    Special  edition.    N.  Y.:  Butler  Bros.     1918. 
Same.    London:  Hodder  &  Stoughton.     1916. 

THE  FOES  OF  OUR  OWN  HOUSEHOLD.    N.  Y.:  George  H.  Doran  Co.    1917. 
GOOD  HUNTING  IN  PURSUIT  OF  BIG  GAME  IN  THE  WEST.    111.    London  and 
N.  Y.:  Harper  &  Bros.     1907. 

GOUVERNEUR  MORRIS.    (American  Statesmen  Series.)    Boston:  Houghton 

Mifflin  Co.     1888. 
Same.    (American  Statesmen  Series.)    Boston:  Houghton  Mifflin  Co. 

1900. 

Same.    London:  Constable  &  Co.     1900. 

Same.    Uniform  Edition.    111.    Philadelphia:  Gebbie  &  Co.    1903.    Be 
came  Elkhorn  Edition.    111.    N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1906. 

THE  GREAT  ADVENTURE:  PRESENT-DAY  STUDIES  IN  AMERICAN  NATIONAL 
ISM.    N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1918. 
Same.    London:  John  Murray.     1919. 

HERO  TALES  FROM  AMERICAN  HISTORY;  by  Theodore  Roosevelt  and  Henry 

Cabot  Lodge.    111.    N.  Y. :  The  Century  Co.     1898. 
Same.    111.    N.  Y.:  The  Century  Co.     1901. 

Same.    Uniform  Edition.    111.     Philadelphia:  Gebbie  &  Co.     1903.     Be 
came  Elkhorn  Edition.    111.    N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1906. 

HISTORY  AS  LITERATURE,  AND  OTHER  ESSAYS.  N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's 
Sons.  1913. 

Three  of  these  essays,  "Biological  Analogies  in  History"  "The  World 
Movement"  and  "Citizenship  in  a  Republic"  are  also  included  in  "Afri 
can  and  European  Addresses."  The  first  was  also  issued  in  separate  form 
in  1910.  See  above. 

Same.    Elkhorn  Edition.    111.     N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1913. 
Same.    London:  John  Murray.     1914. 

HUNTING  IN  MANY  LANDS:  BOOK  OF  THE  BOONE  AND  CROCKETT  CLUB 
(vol.  2),  edited  by  Theodore  Roosevelt  and  George  Bird  Grinnell.    111. 
N.  Y.:  Forest  and  Stream  Publishing  Co.     1895. 
Contains  "Hunting  in  the  Cattle  Country  "  by  Roosevelt. 


THEODORE  ROOSEVELT:  A  BIBLIOGRAPHY  9 

Same.    111.    Edinburgh:  David  Douglas.     1896. 
Same.    111.    N.  Y.:  Harper  &  Bros.    1917. 

HUNTING  THE  GRISLY,  AND  OTHER  SKETCHES:  AN  ACCOUNT  OF  THE  BIG 

GAME  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES,  AND  ITS  CHASE  WITH  HORSE,  HOUND, 

AND  RIFLE.     (Sagamore  Series.)     N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.    1900. 

This  is  a  reprint  of  Part  II  of  "The  Wilderness  Hunter,"  originally 

published  in  1893. 

Same.    Executive  Edition.    111.    N.  Y.:  P.  F.  Collier  &  Son.    1901. 
Same.    Statesman  Edition.    111.    N.  Y.:  Review  of  Reviews  Co.    1904. 
Same.    Homeward  Bound  Edition.    111.    N.  Y.:  Review  of  Reviews  Co. 
1910. 

HUNTING  TRIPS  OF  A  RANCHMAN:  SKETCHES  OF  SPORT  ON  THE  NORTHERN 
CATTLE  PLAINS.  111.  by  A.  B.  Frost  and  others.  (Medora  Edition. 
Limited  to  500  copies.}  N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.  1885. 

Same.    111.    N.  Y. :  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1885. 

Same.    111.    N.  Y. :  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1886. 

Same.    111.    London:  Kegan  Paul,  Trench,  Triibner  &  Co.     1886. 

Same.     (Sagamore  Series.)    N.  Y. :  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.    1900. 

Same.    Executive  Edition.    111.    N.  Y.:  P.  F.  Collier  &  Son.    1901. 

Same.  Standard  Library  Edition.  111.  London  and  N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Put 
nam's  Sons.  1903. 

Same,  including  HUNTING  TRIPS  ON  THE  PRAIRIE  AND  IN  THE  MOUNTAINS. 
Statesman  Edition.  111.  N.  Y. :  The  Review  of  Reviews  Co.  1904. 

Same.  Uniform  Edition.  2  vols.  111.  Philadelphia:  Gebbie  &  Co. 
1903.  Became  Elkhorn  Edition.  2  vols.  111.  N.  Y. :  Charles  Scrib- 
ner's  Sons.  1906. 

Same.  Dakota  Edition.  2  vols.  111.  London  and  N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Put 
nam's  Sons.  1907. 

Same.  Homeward  Bound  Edition.  111.  N.  Y.:  Review  of  Reviews  Co. 
1910. 

HUNTING  TRIPS  ON  THE  PRAIRIE  AND  IN  THE  MOUNTAINS.  (Part  II  of 
"Hunting  Trips  of  a  Ranchman.")  (Sagamore  Series.)  N.  Y.:  G.  P. 
Putnam's  Sons.  1900. 

LIFE-HISTORIES  OF  AFRICAN  GAME  ANIMALS  ;  by  Theodore  Roosevelt  and 
Edmund  Heller;  with  illustrations  from  photographs  and  from  drawings 
by  Philip  R.  Goodwin,  and  with  forty  faunal  maps.    2  vols.    N.  Y.: 
Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1914. 
Same.    2  vols.    111.    London:  John  Murray.     1915. 

MAN  WHO  WORKS  WITH  His  HANDS.  (U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture 
Circular.)  Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.  1907. 

MESSAGE  TO  THE  Two  HOUSES  AT  THE  BEGINNING  OF  THE  FIRST  SESSION 
OF  THE  57TH  CONGRESS,  1902.  State  Library,  Albany,  N.  Y. :  1902. 

MURDER  ON  THE  HIGH  SEAS.    N.  Y. :  Metropolitan  Magazine.    1915.  ; 

NATIONAL  STRENGTH  AND  INTERNATIONAL  DUTY.  (Stafford  Little  Lecture 
for  1917.)  Princeton:  Princeton  University  Press.  1917. 

THE  NAVAL  OPERATIONS  OF  THE  WAR  BETWEEN  GREAT  BRITAIN  AND  THE 
UNITED  STATES.  London:  Sampson  Low,  Marston  &  Co.,  Ltd.  1910. 


10  THEODORE  ROOSEVELT:  A  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

THE  NAVAL  WAR  OF  1812:  OR  THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  NAVY 
DURING  THE  LAST  WAR  WITH  GREAT  BRITAIN.  London  and  N.  Y.: 
G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.  1882. 

Same.    Sixth  edition.     N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1897. 

Same.     (Sagamore  Series.)     2  vols.    N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1900. 

Same.  To  which  is  appended  AN  ACCOUNT  OF  THE  BATTLE  OF  NEW 
ORLEANS.  2  vols.  N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.  1901. 

Same.  Executive  Edition.  2  vols.  111.  N.  Y.:  P.  F.  Collier  &  Son. 
1901. 

Same.  Standard  Library  Edition.  111.  London:  1903.  And  N.  Y.: 
G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.  1902. 

Same.  Statesman  Edition.  2  vols.  111.  N.  Y.:  Review  of  Reviews  Co. 
1904. 

Same.  Uniform  Edition.  2  vols.  111.  Philadelphia:  Gebbie  &  Co. 
1903.  Became  Elkhorn  Edition.  2  vols.  111.  N.  Y.:  Charles  Scrib- 
ner's  Sons.  1906. 

Same.  Dakota  Edition.  2  vols.  111.  London  and  N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Put 
nam's  Sons.  1907. 

Same.  Homeward  Bound  Edition.  2  vols.  111.  N.  Y.:  Review  of  Re 
views  Co.  1910. 

'THE  NEW  NATIONALISM:  with  an  introduction  by  Ernest  Hamlin  Abbott. 

N.  Y. :  The  Outlook  Co.    1910. 
Same.    N.  Y. :  The  Outlook  Co.    1911. 

NEW  YORK.     (Historic  Towns  Series.)    London  and  N.  Y.:  Longmans, 

Green  &  Co.     1891. 
Same.    New    edition,    with    postscript,    1890-1895.     (Historic    Towns 

Series.)    London  and  N.  Y. :  Longmans,  Green  &  Co.     1895. 
Same.    Uniform  Edition.    111.    Philadelphia:  Gebbie  &  Co.     1903.    Be- 
came  Elkhorn  Edition.    111.    N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.    1906. 

NOTES  ON  SOME  OF  THE  BIRDS  OF  OYSTER  BAY,  LONG  ISLAND.  Privately 
printed.  1879. 

OLIVER  CROMWELL.    111.    N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1900. 
Same.    111.    London:  Constable  &  Co.     1900. 

Same.  Uniform  Edition.  111.  Philadelphia:  Gebbie  &  Co.  1903.  Be 
came  Elkhorn  Edition.  111.  N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.  1906. 

OUTDOOR  PASTIMES  OF  AN  AMERICAN  HUNTER.  111.  N.  Y. :  Charles  Scrib 
ner's  Sons.  1905. 

Revisions  of  articles  originally  written  for  the  Boone  and  Crockett  Club 
publications  and  Caspar  Whitney's  "The  Deer  Family";  with  five  addi 
tional  chapters. 

Same.    111.    London:  Longmans,  Green  &  Co.     1905. 
Same.    Elkhorn  Edition.    111.    N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1906. 
Same.    New  and  enlarged  edition.     111.    N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons. 
1908. 

The  two  new  chapters  are  :  "In  the  Louisiana  Cane-brake"  and  "Small 
Country  Neighbors." 

Same.  Uniform  Library  Edition.  111.  N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons. 
1919. 


THEODORE  ROOSEVELT:  A  BIBLIOGRAPHY  11 

THE  PHILIPPINES;  by  Theodore  Roosevelt  and  others.  N.  Y.:  The  Out 
look  Co.  1902. 

Contains  "The  First  Civil  Governor  of  the  Philippines,  William  H. 
Toft,"  by  Roosevelt. 

Same.    New  edition,  containing  also  "Civil  Government  in  the  Philip 
pines  "  by  William  H.  Taft.    N.  Y. :  The  Macmillan  Co.     1902. 
Same.    New  issue.    N.  Y. :  The  Macmillan  Co.    1904. 

PUPLIC  PAPERS  OF  THEODORE  ROOSEVELT,  GOVERNOR.  State  Library,  Al 
bany,  N.  Y.:  1899. 

PURPOSES  AND  POLICIES  OF  THE  PROGRESSIVE  PARTY:  A  SPEECH.  (U.  S.( 
62d  Congress,  2d  Session,  Senate  Document  No.  904.)  Washington:' 
Government  Printing  Office.  1912. 

RANCH  LIFE  AND  THE  HUNTING  TRAIL.    Illustrated  by  Frederic  Remington. 

N.Y.:  The  Century  Co.     1888. 
Same.    London:  T.  Fisher  Unwin.     1888. 
Same.    New  popular  edition.    N.  Y. :  The  Century  Co.    1896. 
Same.    London:  T.  Fisher  Unwin.     1896. 
Same.    N.  Y.:  The  Century  Co.     1901. 
Same.    London:  T.  Fisher  Unwin.     1902. 

Same.  Uniform  Edition.  111.  Philadelphia:  Gebbie  &  Co.  1903.  Be 
came  Elkhorn  Edition.  111.  N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.  1906. 

REALIZABLE  IDEALS.  (The  Earl  Lectures.)  San  Francisco:  Whitaker  & 
Ray-Wiggin  Co.  1912. 

RIGHT  OF  THE  PEOPLE  TO  RULE:  AN  ADDRESS.  (U.  S.  62d  Congress,  2d 
Session,  Senate  Document  No.  473.)  Washington:  Government  Print 
ing  Office.  1912. 

THE  ROUGH  RIDERS.    111.    N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.    1899. 

Same.    111.    London:  Kegan  Paul,  Trench,  Triibner  &  Co.     1899. 

Same.    Popular  edition.    111.    N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1900. 

Same.     (Sagamore  Series.)    N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1900. 

Same.    Executive  Edition.    111.    N.  Y.:  P.  F.  Collier  &  Son.     1901. 

Same.  New  permanent  library  edition.  111.  N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's 
Sons.  1902. 

Same.    Statesman  Edition.    111.    N.  Y.:  Review  of  Reviews  Co.     1904. 

Same.  Statesman  Edition.  (Enlarged.)  111.  N.  Y. :  Review  of  Reviews 
Co.  1904. 

Same.    111.    N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.    1905. 

Same.  Uniform  Edition.  111.  Philadelphia:  Gebbie  &  Co.  1903.  Be 
came  Elkhorn  Edition.  111.  N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.  1906. 

Same.  Homeward  Bound  Edition.  111.  N.  Y. :  Review  of  Reviews  Co. 
1910. 

Same.    111.    N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.    1911. 

Same.  Uniform  Library  Edition.  111.  N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons. 
1919. 

THE  SHIP  OF  STATE:  BY  THOSE  AT  THE  HELM;  by  Theodore  Roosevelt  and 
others.  Boston:  Ginn  &  Co.  1903. 

Contains  "The  Presidency"  by  Theodore  Roosevelt. 


12  THEODORE  ROOSEVELT:  A  BIBLIOGRAPHY 


STORIES  OF  THE  GREAT  WEST.    111.    N.  Y. :  The  Century  Co.    1909. 

STORIES  OF  THE  REPUBLIC;  by  Theodore  Roosevelt  and  others.  111.  Lon 
don  and  N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.  1911. 

THE  STRENUOUS  LIFE:  ESSAYS  AND  ADDRESSES.    N.  Y.:  The  Century  Co. 

1900. 

Same.    (Enlarged  edition.)    N.  Y.:  The  Century  Co.     1901. 
Same.    Executive  Edition.    111.    N.  Y. :  P.  F.  Collier  &  Son.    1901. 
Same.    London:  Grant  Richards.     1902. 

Same.    Statesman  Edition.    111.    N.  Y.:  Review  of  Reviews  Co.    1904. 
Same.    Uniform  Edition.    111.    Philadelphia:  Gebbie  &  Co.     1903.    Be 
came  Elkhorn  Edition.    111.    N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1906. 
Same.    London:  De  La  More  Press.     1910. 
Same.    London:  Thomas  Nelson  &  Sons. 
Same.    Homeward  Bound  Edition.    111.    N.  Y. :  Review  of  Reviews  Co. 

1910. 
Same.     (Readers  Library.)    London:  Duckworth.     1911. 

THE  SUMMER  BIRDS  OF  THE  ADIRONDACK^  IN  FRANKLIN  COUNTY,  NEW 
YORK;  by  Theodore  Roosevelt,  Jr.,  and  H.  D.  Minot.  Privately 
printed.  About  1877. 

THEODORE  ROOSEVELT:  AN  AUTOBIOGRAPHY.    111.    London:  Macmillan  & 

Co.,  Ltd.    N.  Y.:  The  Macmillan  Co.     1913. 
Same.    111.    London:  Macmillan  &  Co.,  Ltd.    N.  Y. :  The  Macmillan  Co. 

1919. 
Same.    New  edition.    111.    N.  Y. :  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1919. 

THEODORE  ROOSEVELT  AND  His  TIME,  SHOWN  IN  His  OWN  LETTERS;  by 
Joseph  Bucklin  Bishop.  With  portraits.  2  vols.  N.  Y.:  Charles 
Scribner's  Sons.  1920. 

THEODORE  ROOSEVELT'S  CONFESSION  OF  FAITH  BEFORE  THE  PROGRESSIVE 
CONVENTION,  AUGUST  6, 1912.  N.  Y. :  Progressive  National  Convention 
Committee.  1912. 

THEODORE  ROOSEVELT'S  LETTERS  TO  His  CHILDREN;    edited  by  Joseph 

Bucklin  Bishop.    111.    N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1919. 
Same.    111.    London:  John  Murray.     1919. 

THOMAS  HART  BENTON.    (American  Statesmen  Series.)    Boston:  Houghton 

Mifflin  Co.     1886. 
Same,  entitled  LIFE  OF  THOMAS  HART  BENTON.     (American  Statesmen 

Series.)    Boston:  Houghton  Mifflin  Co.    1887. 

Same,  entitled  THOMAS  H.  BENTON.     (American  Statesmen  Series.)    Bos 
ton:  Houghton  Mifflin  Co.     1899. 
Same.    London:  Constable  &  Co.     1900. 

Same.    Uniform  Edition.    111.    Philadelphia:  Gebbie  &  Co.     1903.    Be 
came  Elkhorn  Edition.    111.    N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1906. 

THROUGH  THE  BRAZILIAN   WILDERNESS;    with  illustrations   from   photo 
graphs  by  Kermit  Roosevelt  and  other  members  of  the  expedition. 
N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1914. 
Same.    London:  John  Murray.    1914. 


THEODORE  ROOSEVELT:  A  BIBLIOGRAPHY  13 

Same.    Elkhorn  Edition.    111.    N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.    1919. 
Same.    Uniform  Library  Edition.    111.    N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons. 
1919. 

TRAIL  AND  CAMP  FIRE:  BOOK  OP  THE  BOONE  AND  CROCKETT  CLUB  (vol.  3), 
edited  by  Theodore  Roosevelt  and  George  Bird  Grinnell.    111.    N.  Y.: 
Forest  and  Stream  Pub.  Co.    1897. 
Contains  "On  the  Little  Missouri''  by  Theodore  Roosevelt. 

THE  WILDERNESS  HUNTER:  AN  ACCOUNT  OF  THE  BIG  GAME  OP  THE  UNITED 
STATES,  AND  ITS  CHASE  WITH  HORSE,  HOUND,  AND  RIFLE.  111.  Lon 
don  and  N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.  1893. 

Includes,  as  Part  II,  "Hunting  the  Grisly,  and  Other  Sketches"  which 
was  republished  in  1900  as  a  separate  work. 

Same.    111.    N.  Y. :  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.    1900. 

Same.  (Part  I.)  (Sagamore  Series.)  N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons. 
1900. 

Same.  (Part  I.)  Executive  Edition.  111.  N.  Y.:  P.  F.  Collier  &  Son. 
1901. 

Same.  Standard  Library  Edition.  111.  London  and  N.  Y. :  G.  P.  Put 
nam's  Sons.  1903. 

Same.  (Part  I.)  Statesman  Edition.  111.  N.  Y.:  Review  of  Reviews 
Co.  1904. 

Same.  Uniform  Edition.  2  vols.  111.  Philadelphia:  Gebbie  &  Co. 
1903.  Became  Elkhorn  Edition.  2  vols.  111.  N.  Y.:  Charles 
Scribner's  Sons.  1906. 

Same.  Dakota  Edition.  2  vols.  111.  London  and  N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Put 
nam's  Sons.  1907. 

Same.  (Part  I.)  Homeward  Bound  Edition.  111.  N.  Y.:  Review  of 
Reviews  Co.  1910. 

THE  WINNING  OF  THE  WEST.  2  vols.  111.  London  and  N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Put 
nam's  Sons.  1889. 

(From  the  Alleghanies  to  the  Mississippi,  1769-1776,  and  From  the 
Alleghanies  to  the  Mississippi,  1777-1783.) 

Same,  vol.  3.  (Founding  of  the  Trans-Alleghany  Commonwealths,  1784- 
1790.)  HI.  London  and  N.Y.:G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.  1894. 

Same,  vol.  4.  (Louisiana  and  the  Northwest,  1791-1807.)  111.  London 
and  N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.  1896. 

Same.     (Sagamore  Series.)    6  vols.    N.  Y. :  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.    1900. 

Same.    New  edition.    4  vols.    111.    N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.    1900. 

Same.  Executive  Edition.  4  vols.  111.  N.  Y.:  P.  F.  Collier  &  Son. 
1901. 

Same.  Standard  Library  Edition.  4  vols.  HI.  London  and  N.  Y.: 
G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.  1903. 

Same.  Statesman  Edition.  4  vols.  111.  N.  Y. :  Review  of  Reviews  Co. 
1904. 

Same.  Uniform  Edition.  6  vols.  111.  Philadelphia:  Gebbie  &  Co. 
1903.  Became  Elkhorn  Edition.  6  vols.  111.  N.  Y. :  Charles  Scrib 
ner's  Sons.  1906. 

Same.  Dakota  Edition.  6  vols.  111.  London  and  N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Put 
nam's  Sons.  1907. 


14  THEODORE  ROOSEVELT:  A  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Same.  Homeward  Bound  Edition.  4  vols.  111.  N.  Y.:  Review  of  Re 
views  Co.  1910. 

Same:  An  account  of  the  exploration  and  settlement  of  our  country  from 
the  Alleghanies  to  the  Pacific.  New  Library  Edition.  3  vols.  111. 
N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.  1920. 


SELECTIONS  FROM  HIS  WORKS 

IN  ENGLISH 

ADDRESSES  AND  PAPERS;  edited  by  W.  F.  Johnson.  N.  Y.:  Sun  Dial 
Classics  Pub.  Co.  1909. 

ADDRESSES  AND  PRESIDENTIAL  MESSAGES  OP  THEODORE  ROOSEVELT,  1902- 
1904;  with  an  introduction  by  Henry  Cabot  Lodge.  London  and  N.  Y. : 
G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.  1904. 

Same.  Standard  Library  Edition.  111.  London  and  N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Put 
nam's  Sons.  1904. 

Same.  Dakota  Edition.  2  vols.  111.  N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons. 
1907. 

ADMINISTRATION — CIVIL  SERVICE.  (The  Sagamore  Series.)  N.  Y.:  G.  P. 
Putnam's  Sons.  1900. 

Contains  the  seven  new  essays  incorporated  in  the  second  edition  of 
"American  Ideals"  1898,  and  is  volume  2  of  that  title  in  the  Sagamore 
Series  and  the  Dakota  Edition. 

ADDRESSES  AND  STATE  PAPERS.    8  vols.    N.  Y. :  P.  F.  Collier  &  Son.    1910. 

AMERICANISM  AND  PREPAREDNESS:  SPEECHES  OP  THEODORE  ROOSEVELT. 
N.  Y.:  1917. 

AMERICANISM  IN  RELIGION.    Chicago:  E.  E.  Swadener.    1908. 

CALIFORNIA  ADDRESSES.  111.  San  Francisco:  California  Promotion  Com 
mittee.  1903. 

EPISODES  FROM  "THE  WINNING  OF  THE  WEST,  1769-1807."    111.    N.  Y.: 

G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1900. 

Same.  Second  edition.  (The  Knickerbocker  Literature  Series,  edited  by 
Frank  Lincoln  Olmstead,  vol.  1.)  N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons. 
1901. 

EUROPEAN  ADDRESSES.    Homeward  Bound  Edition.    111.    N.  Y.:  Review 

of  Reviews  Co.     1910. 

Same.  (In  "Addresses  and  State  Papers."  8  vols.  N.  Y.:  P.  F.  Collier 
&  Son.  1910.) 

EXTRACT  FROM  "THE  ROUGH  RIDERS."  (In  "Little  Masterpieces  of  Auto 
biography,"  edited  by  George  lies,  vol.  2.  Garden  City,  N.  Y.: 
Doubleday,  Page  &  Co.  1908.) 

THE  GAME  OF  LIFE.    San  Francisco:  Paul  Elder. 

How  TO  BRING  UP  CHILDREN.    San  Francisco:  The  Woodward  Co.    1902. 

MAXIMS.    Chicago:  Madison  Book  Co.    1903. 


THEODORE  ROOSEVELT:  A  BIBLIOGRAPHY  15 

MESSAGES  TO  AMERICANS;  edited  from  material  furnished  by  Roosevelt's 
literary  executor  and  private  secretaries.  3  vols.  N.  Y.:  Current  Lit 
erature  Pub.  Co.  1919. 

NEGRO  QUESTION:  ATTITUDE  OF  THE  PROGRESSIVE  PARTY  TOWARD  THE 
COLORED  RACE.  N.  Y.:  Progressive  National  Committee.  1912. 

OUTLOOK  EDITORIALS  BY  THEODORE  ROOSEVELT.  N.  Y.:  The  Outlook  Co. 
1909. 

PRESIDENT  ROOSEVELT'S  MESSAGE.    N.  Y.:  W.  B.  Harrison.    1901. 

PRESIDENTIAL  ADDRESSES  AND  STATE  PAPERS;  edited,  with  an  introduction, 
by  Albert  Shaw.    Executive  Edition.    2  vols.    111.    N.  Y.:  P.  F.  Col 
lier  &  Son.     1901. 
Same.    Statesman  Edition.    2  vols.    111.    N.  Y. :  Review  of  Reviews  Co. 

1904. 

Same.    Homeward  Bound  Edition.    7  vols.    111.    N.  Y.:  Review  of  Re 
views  Co.     1910. 

Same.    (In  "Addresses  and  State  Papers."    8  vols.    N.  Y.:  P.  F.  Collier 
&  Son.    1910.) 

PROGRESSIVE  PRINCIPLES:  SELECTIONS  FROM  ADDRESSES  MADE  DURING  THE 
PRESIDENTIAL  CAMPAIGN  OF  1912;  edited  by  Elmer  H.  Youngman,  and 
including  "The  Progressive  National  Platform."    N.  Y.:  Progressive 
National  Service.     1913. 
Same.    London:  E.  Wilson.     1913. 

THE  REAL  ROOSEVELT:  His  FORCEFUL  AND  FEARLESS  UTTERANCES  ON    \/ 
VARIOUS  SUBJECTS;  selected  and  arranged  by  Alan  Warner,  with  a 
foreword  by  Lyman  Abbott.    111.    London  and  N.  Y. :  G.  P.  Putnam's 
Sons.    1910. 

THE  ROOSEVELT  BOOK:  SELECTIONS  FROM  THE  WRITINGS  OF  THEODORE 
ROOSEVELT,   with   an   introduction   by   Robert   Bridges.     (Scribner's 
Series  of  School  Reading.)     111.     N.  Y. :  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1904. 
Same.    New  edition.    111.    N.  Y. :  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.     1909. 
The  new  matter  comprises  a  chapter  on  Lincoln. 

THE  ROOSEVELT  DOCTRINE:  BEING  THE  PERSONAL  UTTERANCES  OF  THE 
PRESIDENT  ON  VARIOUS  MATTERS  OF  VITAL  INTEREST,  AUTHORITA 
TIVELY  ARRANGED  FOR  REFERENCE  IN  THEIR  LOGICAL  SEQUENCE  AND 
WITH  A  BRIEF  SUMMARY  OF  THE  PRINCIPLES  OF  AMERICAN  CITIZEN 
SHIP  AND  GOVERNMENT;  compiled  by  E.  E.  Garrison.  N.  Y.:  Robert 
Grier  Cooke.  1904. 

THE  ROOSEVELT  POLICY:  SPEECHES,  LETTERS,  AND  STATE  PAPERS,  RELATING  j 
TO  CORPORATE  WEALTH  AND  CLOSELY  ALLIED  TOPICS,  OF  THEODORE 
ROOSEVELT;  with  introduction  by  Andrew  Carnegie.    2  vols.    N.  Y.: 
The  Current  Literature  Pub.  Co.     1908. 
Same;  enlarged  to  include  newer  Roosevelt  messages,  speeches,  letters, 

and  magazine  articles,  dealing  with  the  war,  before  and  after,  and 

other  topics;   edited  by  William  Griffith.    3  vols.    N.  Y.:  Current 

Literature  Pub.  Co.     1919. 

Vol.  3  contains  "Newer  Roosevelt  Messages,  etc."     The  three-volume  set 
is  issued  under  the  title  "Roosevelt:  His  Life,  Meaning  and  Messages." 


16  THEODORE  ROOSEVELT:  A  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Same.    4  vols.    N.  Y.:  Current  Literature  Pub.  Co.    1919. 

Vol.  4  contains  "Life  and  Meaning  of  Theodore  Roosevelt"  by 
E.  Thwing.  The  four-volume  set  is  issued  under  the  title  "  Roosevelt :  His 
Life,  Meaning  and  Messages." 

ROOSEVELT'S  WRITINGS.  (Macmillan's  Pocket  Classics.)  N.  Y. :  The  Mac- 
millan  Co.  1920. 

^SELECTED  ADDRESSES  AND  PUBLIC  PAPERS.     (Modern  Library  of  the  World's 
Best  Books.)    N.  Y.:  Boni  &  Liveright.     1919. 

STRENUOUS  EPIGRAMS.    Boston:  H.  M.  Caldwell  &  Co.     1904. 
Same.     (Lotos  Series.)    111.    Boston:  H.  M.  Caldwell  &  Co.     1912. 

THE  SUCCESSFUL  LIFE;  compiled  from  the  speeches  of  Theodore  Roosevelt 
during  his  European  tour,  1910.  London:  Hodder  &  Stoughton.  1910. 

TRUE  AMERICANISM.  (Ariel  Booklets,  No.  70.)  N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's 
Sons.  1903. 

WHY  AMERICA  SHOULD  JOIN  THE  ALLIES.  (Selections.'}  London:  C.  A. 
Pearson,  Ltd.  1915. 

THE  WINNING  OF  THE  WEST:  EXTRACTS,  with  biographical  and  critical 
note.  (In  Warner's  "Library  of  the  World's  Best  Literature,"  vol.  31. 
N.  Y.:  The  Warner  Library  Co.) 

THE  WORLD  MOVEMENT:  EXTRACTS  FROM  MR.  THEODORE  ROOSEVELT'S 
ADDRESS  DELIVERED  AT  BERLIN,  MAY  12,  1910;  edited  by  F.  C.  Al- 
brecht.  F.  C.  Albrecht:  Rowayton,  Conn.  1910. 

ARTICLES  IN  BOOKS,  AND  BOOKS  WITH  PREFACE  OR  FORE 
WORD  BY  ROOSEVELT 

IN  ENGLISH 

THE  BOONE  AND  CROCKETT  CLUB;  by  Theodore  Roosevelt  and  George  Bird 
Grinnell.     (In  "American  Big  Game  Hunting,"  edited  by  the  same.     111. 
N.  Y.:  Forest  and  Stream  Pub.  Co.     1893.) 
Same.    (In  Same.    111.    N.  Y. :  Harper  &  Bros.     1917.) 

COURSING  THE  PRONGBUCK.    (In  Same.    111.    N.  Y.:  Forest  and  Stream 

Pub.  Co.    1893.) 
Same.    (In  Same.    111.    N.  Y. :  Harper  &  Bros.    1917.) 

CURTIS,  E.  S.  The  North  American  Indian:  being  a  Series  of  Volumes  Pic 
turing  and  Describing  the  Indians  of  the  United  States  and  Alaska; 
with  a  foreword  by  Theodore  Roosevelt.  111.  22  vols.  Cambridge 
University  Press.  1907-1916. 

THE  DEER  AND  ANTELOPE  OF  NORTH  AMERICA.  (In  "The  Deer  Family" 
by  Theodore  Roosevelt,  T.  S.  Van  Dyke,  D.  G.  Eliot,  and  A.  J.  Stone. 
111.  London :  Macmillan  &  Co.,  Ltd.  N.  Y. :  The  Macmillan  Co.  1902.) 

-  DUNCAN-CLARK,  S.  J.    The  Progressive  Movement;  with  an  introduction 
by  Theodore  Roosevelt.    Boston:  Small,  Maynard  &  Co.     1913. 

EINSTEIN,  L.  D.  Prophecy  of  the  War  (1913-1914);  with  foreword  by 
Theodore  Roosevelt.  N.  Y.:  Columbia  University  Press.  1918. 


THEODORE  ROOSEVELT:  A  BIBLIOGRAPHY  17 

THE  FIRST  CIVIL  GOVERNOR  OF  THE  PHILIPPINES,  WILLIAM  H.  TAFT.     (In 

his  "The  Philippines."    N.  Y.:  The  Outlook  Co.     1902.) 
Same.     (In  his  "The  Philippines,"  new  edition,  containing  also  "Civil 
Government  in  the  Philippines"  by  W.  H.  Taft.    N.  Y.:  The  Mac- 
millan  Co.    1902.) 
Same.    (In  Same,  new  issue.    N.  Y.:  The  Macmillan  Co.     1904.) 

FRERS,  E.  American  Ideals:  Speeches  of  the  President  of  the  Museo  Social 
Argentine,  and  of  Col.  Theodore  Roosevelt.  Buenos  Aires:  Est.  Grafico 
Oceana.  1914. 

GOVERNOR  WILLIAM  H.  TAFT.  (In  "William  Howard  Taft:  the  Man  of 
the  Hour  "  by  Oscar  King  Davis.  111.  Philadelphia:  P.  W.  Ziegler 
Co.  1908.) 

HENGELMULLER  VON  HENGERVAR,  LADISLAUS,  FREIHERR.  Hungary's  Fight 
for  National  Existence:  or,  The  History  of  the  Great  Uprising  Led  by 
Francis  Rakoczi  II,  1703-1711;  with  prefaces  by  James  Bryce  and 
Theodore  Roosevelt.  London:  Macmillan  &  Co.,  Ltd.  1913. 

HUDSON,  W.  H.  The  Purple  Land;  with  introductory  note  by  Theodore 
Roosevelt.  N.  Y. :  E.  P.  Dutton  &  Co.  1916. 

HUNTING  IN  THE  CATTLE  COUNTRY.  (In  "Hunting  in  Many  Lands," 
edited  by  Theodore  Roosevelt  and  George  Bird  Grinnell.  111.  N.  Y.: 
Forest  and  Stream  Pub.  Co.  1895.) 

Same.     (In  Same.    111.    Edinburgh:  David  Douglas.     1896.) 

Same.     (In  Same.    111.    N.  Y. :  Harper  &  Bros.    1917.) 

KAHN,  0.  H.  Le  Droit  au-dessus  de  la  Race;  avec  une  preface  de  Theodore 
Roosevelt  et  une  notice  biographique.  Paris:  Perrin  et  Cie.  1919. 

KEARTON,  CHERRY.  Wild  Life  Across  the  World;  with  an  introduction 
by  Theodore  Roosevelt.  London:  Hodder  and  Stoughton.  1913. 

LINCOLN,  A.  The  Writings  of  Abraham  Lincoln;  edited  by  Arthur  B. 
Lapsley,  with  an  introduction  by  Theodore  Roosevelt.  8  vols.  N.  Y. : 
G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.  1888-1906. 

LODGE,  G.  C.  Poems  and  Dramas;  with  a  foreword  by  Theodore  Roose 
velt.  2  vols.  Boston:  Houghton  Mifflin  Co.  1911. 

LORING,  J.  A.    African  Adventure  Stories;  with  a  foreword  by  Theodore 

Roosevelt.    N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.    1914.  , 

"  MCCARTHY,  C.    The  Wisconsin  Idea;  with  an  introduction  by  Theodore      ^ 

Roosevelt.    N.  Y.:  The  Macmillan  Co.     1912. 
Same.    (In   "Modern   Eloquence,"   edited   by   T.    B.    Reed,    vol.    15. 

Philadelphia:  J.  D.  Morris  &  Co.) 
Same.     (In  his  "The  Strenuous  Life:  Essays  and  Addresses,"  enlarged 

edition.    N'.  Y. :  The  Century  Co.     1901.) 

Same.    (In  Same.    Executive  Edition.    111.    N.  Y.:  P.  F.  Collier  &  Son. 
1901.) 

NATIONAL  DUTIES:  Address  Delivered  at  Minnesota  State  Fair,  September  2, 
1901.  (In  "The  American  Idea"  by  Joseph  B.  Gilder.  N.  Y.:  Dodd, 
Mead  &  Co.  1902.) 


18  THEODORE  ROOSEVELT:  A  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Same.     (In  Same.  London:  Grant  Richards.     1902.) 

Same.     (In  Same.  Statesman  Edition.    111.    N.  Y.:  Review  of  Reviews 

Co.    1904.) 

Same.    (In  Same.  London:  Thomas  Nelson  &  Sons.    1908.) 

Same.    (In  Same.  Homeward  Bound  Edition.    111.    N.  Y.:  Review  of 

Reviews  Co.  1910.) 

Same.    (In  Same.  London:  De  La  More  Press.    1910.) 

Same.    (In  Same.  Readers  Library  Series.    London:  Duckworth  &  Co. 

1911.) 

THE  NAVAL  OPERATIONS  OP  THE  WAR  BETWEEN  GREAT  BRITAIN  AND  THE 
UNITED  STATES,  1812-1815.  (In  "The  Royal  Navy:  a  History"  by 
Sir  William  Laird  Clowes  and  others,  vol.  6.  111.  London:  Sampson 
Low,  Marston  &  Co.,  Ltd.  1901.) 

ON  READING  THE  BIBLE:  Address  Delivered  by  Theodore  Roosevelt  before 
the  Bible  Society,  1901.  (In  "Modern  Eloquence,"  edited  by  T.  B. 

Reed,  vol.  15.    Philadelphia:  J.  D.  Morris  &  Co.) 

i^ 

ON  THE  LITTLE  MISSOURI.  (In  "Trail  and  Camp-Fire,"  edited  by  Theodore 
Roosevelt  and  George  Bird  Grinnell.  111.  N.  Y.:  Forest  and  Stream 
Pub.  Co.  1897.) 

PAINE,  A.  B.    Captain  Bill  McDonald,  Texas  Ranger;  with  an  introduc 
tory  letter  by  Theodore  Roosevelt.    N.  Y.:  J.  J.  Little  &  Ives  Co. 
^V<  1909. 

PEARY,  R.  E.  The  North  Pole:  Its  Discovery  in  1909  under  the  Auspices 
of  the  Peary  Arctic  Club;  with  an  introduction  by  Theodore  Roose 
velt  and  a  foreword  by  G.  H.  Grosvenor.  111.  N.  Y.:  F.  A.  Stokes 
Co.  1910. 

THE  PRESIDENCY.  (In  "The  Ship  of  State  "  by  Those  at  the  Helm.  Bos 
ton:  Ginn  &  Co.  1903.) 

RANSOM,  W.  L.  Majority  Rule  and  the  Judiciary;  with  an  introduction 
by  Theodore  Roosevelt.  N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.  1912. 

REVEALING  AND  CONCEALING  COLORATION  IN  BIRDS  AND  MAMMALS.  (In 
"Bulletin  of  the  American  Museum  of  Natural  History,"  August  23, 
1911,  vol.  30.  N.  Y.:  American  Museum  of  Natural  History.  1911.) 

si--S    S 

THE  SANTIAGO  CAMPAIGN.     (In  "Cuba's  Struggle  Against  Spain"  by  Fitz- 

hugh  Lee  and  Joseph  Wheeler.    Philadelphia:  Drexel  Biddle.     1899.) 
. °^  Same.    (In  Same.    Boston:  Lamson,  Wolfe  &  Co.    1899.) 

SCHAUFFLER,  R.  H.  (ed.).  Arbor  Day.  (Our  American  Holidays  Series.) 
Foreword  by  Theodore  Roosevelt.  N.  Y.:  Moffat  Yard  &  Co.  1909. 

SCULL,  G.  H.  Lassoing  Wild  Animals  in  Africa;  with  an  introduction  by 
Theodore  Roosevelt  and  a  foreword  by  C.  S.  Bird.  111.  N.  Y.:  F.  A. 
Stokes  Co.  1911. 

SELOUS,  F.  C.  African  Nature  Notes  and  Reminiscences;  with  a  fore 
word  by  Theodore  Roosevelt.  London:  Macmillan  &  Co.,  Ltd.  1908. 

STEVENSON-HAMILTON,  J.  Animal  Life  in  Africa;  with  a  foreword  by 
Theodore  Roosevelt.  N.  Y.:  E.  P.  Dutton  &  Co.  1912. 


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STIQAND,  C.  H.  Hunting  the  Elephant  in  Africa,  and  Other  Recollections 
of  Thirteen  Years'  Wanderings;  with  an  introduction  by  Theodore 
Roosevelt.  N.  Y.:  The  Macmillan  Co.  1913. 

THE  STRENUOUS  LIFE:  An  Address  by  Theodore  Roosevelt,  Delivered  at 
the  Appomattox  Day  Celebration  of  the  Hamilton  Club,  at  Chicago, 
April  10,  1899.  (In  "Modern  Eloquence,"  edited  by  T.  B.  Reed,  vol.  9. 
Philadelphia:  J.  D.  Morris  &  Co.) 

Same.    (In  his  "The  Strenuous  Life:  Essays  and  Addresses,"  various 
editions,  as  noted  above.} 

TRUSTS  AND  THE  TARIFF:  An  Address  Delivered  in  Cincinnati,  September 
20,  1902.  (In  "Modern  Eloquence,"  edited  by  T.  B.  Reed,  vol.  15. 
Philadelphia:  J.  D.  Morris  &  Co.) 

UNITED  STATES,  COUNTRY  LIFE  COMMISSION.  Report  of  the  Commission 
on  Country  Life;  with  an  introduction  by  Theodore  Roosevelt. 
N.  Y.:  Sturgis  &  Walton  Co.  1911. 

YOUNGS,  M.  F.  When  We  Were  Little:  Children's  Rhymes  of  Oyster  Bay; 
with  an  introduction  by  the  late  Theodore  Roosevelt.  N.  Y.:  E.  P. 
Dutton  &  Co.  1919. 

ZAHM,  J.  A.  Along  the  Andes  and  Down  the  Amazon;  by  H.  J.  Mozans, 
pseud.;  with  an  introduction  by  Theodore  Roosevelt.  N.  Y.:  D.  Ap- 
pleton  &  Co.  1911. 


WRITINGS  ABOUT  ROOSEVELT 
IN  ENGLISH 

ABBOTT,  L.  F.  Impressions  of  Theodore  Roosevelt.  111.  Garden  City: 
Doubleday,  Page  &  Co.  1919. 

ADAMS,  F.  A.  Theodore  Roosevelt:  His  Policies,  his  Enemies,  his  Friends. 
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ALBERT,  J.  C.  Roosevelt  and  the  Money  Power:  Responsibility  of  Dis 
honest  High  Finance  for  the  Panic  of  1907.  Washington:  Sudwarth 
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ALLEN,  P.  L.  Roosevelt,  the  Inspiration.  (In  "America's  Awakening." 
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ANDERSON,  R.  G.    Leader  of  Men.    N.  Y. :  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.    1920. 

ANDREWS,  BYRON.  Facts  About  the  Candidate.  (Roosevelt.)  111.  Chi 
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BANKS,  C.  E.,  AND  ARMSTRONG,  LE  R.  A.    Theodore  Roosevelt:  A  Typical 

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BEERS,  H.  A.  Roosevelt  as  Man  of  Letters.  (In  his  "Four  Americans." 
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BENNETT,  J.  W.  Roosevelt  and  the  Republic.  N.  Y.:  Broadway  Pub.  Co. 
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BISHOP,  J.  B.  Presidential  Nominations  and  Elections :  A  History  of  Ameri 
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\  BONUM  MERITTJM,  pseud.  War  of  Words  Between  President  Roosevelt  and 
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BOTD,  J.  Theodore  Roosevelt.  (In  "Famous  Living  Americans,"  ed.  by 
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BRIDGES,  R.  Theodore  Roosevelt  as  Author  and  Contributor.  N.  Y.: 
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BROOKS,  S.    Theodore  Roosevelt.    London:  Hodder<&  Stoughton.    1910. 

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Same.     (In  his  "Camping  and  Tramping  with   Roosevelt."    III. 

Boston:  Houghton  Mifflin  Co.    1907.) 

Same.     (In  Same.    111.    London:  Constable  &  Co.    1907.) 

CARQUEVILLE,  W.  (ill.),  AND  HOOKER,  LE  R.  (ed.).  Me  and  Teddy,  by  Me. 
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CENTURY  ASSOCIATION  (NEW  YORK).  Theodore  Roosevelt:  Memorial  Ad 
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CHANCELLOR,  W.  E.  Theodore  Roosevelt.  (In  his  "Our  Presidents  and 
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CHASE,  L.  Rooseveltiana.  (Articles  Antagonistic  to  Mr.  Roosevelt  Re 
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CHENEY,  A.  L.  Personal  Memoirs  of  the  Home  Life  of  the  Late  Theodore 
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CHURCH,  D.  W.  Idea  and  Vision  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  Coming  of 
Theodore  Roosevelt.  Chicago:  Berlin-Carey  Co.  1912. 

Theodore  Roosevelt,  the  American.  London:  F.  Tennyson  Neely. 

1899. 

Same.    Popular  edition.    N.  Y.:  Street  and  Smith.    1899. 


CLEMENS,  W.  M.  Ancestry  of  Theodore  Roosevelt:  A  Genealogical  Record 
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CULLOM,  S.  M.,  and  others.  The  Triumphant  Life  of  Theodore  Roosevelt, 
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CUSHING,  0.    The  Teddysey.    111.    N.  Y.:  Life  Pub.  Co.    1907. 

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/DOUGLAS,  G.  W.    The  Many-Sided  Roosevelt:  An  Anecdotal  Biography. 
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DRINKER,  F.  E.,  AND  MOWBRAY,  J.  H.  Theodore  Roosevelt:  His  Life  and 
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ELLIS,  E.  S.  From  the  Ranch  to  the  White  House:  Life  of  Theodore  Roose 
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FALBOWS,  S.  (ed.).  Life  of  William  McKinley:  with  Short  Biography  of 
Lincoln  and  Garfield,  and  Life  of  President  Roosevelt.  Chicago:  Regan 
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GARDINER,  A.  G.    Mr.  Roosevelt.     (In  his  "Pillars  of  Society."    London: 

James  Nisbet  &  Co.     1913.) 

Same.    (In  Same.    London:  James  Nisbet  &  Co.    1915.) 

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'GROS,  R.  (ed.).  T.  R.  in  Cartoon.  HI.  Akron,  Ohio:  Saalfield  Pub.  Co. 
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HAGEDORN,  H.  The  Boy's  Life  of  Theodore  Roosevelt,  Illustrated  with 
Photographs,  Cartoons,  and  Reproductions  of  Theodore  Roosevelt's 
Own  Diaries.  N.  Y.:  Harper  &  Bros.  1918. 

Same.    New  and  enlarged  edition.    N.  Y.r  Harper  &  Bros.     1918. 

Theodore  Roosevelt:  A  Biographical  Sketch.  N.  Y.:  Roosevelt 

Memorial  Exhibition  Committee,  Columbia  University.  1919. 

HALE,  A.  R.    Rooseveltian  Fact  and  Fable.    111.    N.  Y.:  Broadway  Pub. 

Co.    1908. 

Same.    111.    N.  Y.:  the  author.    1910. 

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HALSET,  F.  W.  Theodore  Roosevelt  at  Sagamore  Hill,  L.  I.,  and  in  Wash 
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HANSBROUGH,  H.  C.  The  Wreck:  An  Historical  and  a  Critical  Study  of  the 
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HARD,  W.    Theodore  Roosevelt:  A  Tribute.    Portland,  Me.:  Thomas  B. 
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MILLER,  J.  M.  Hunting  Big  Game  in  the  Wilds  of  Africa:  Continued  Thrill 
ing  Adventures  of  the  Famous  Roosevelt  Expedition.  111.  Maps. 
Washington:  National  Pub.  Co.  1910. 

\MILLER,   K.    Roosevelt   and   the   Negro.    Washington:   Hayworth   Pub. 
House.    1907. 

MODEST  MR.  ROOSEVELT,  AND  SOME  OTHER  THINGS.  N.  Y. :  Evening  Post. 
1910. 

MORGAN,  J.  Theodore  Roosevelt,  the  Boy  and  the  Man.  111.  London: 
Macmillan  &  Co.,  Ltd.  N.  Y.:  The  Macmillan  Co.  1907. 

Same.  New  edition  with  new  chapters.  111.  London:  Macmillan 

&  Co.,  Ltd.  N.  Y.:  The  Macmillan  Co.  1919. 

Same.    Popular  reprint  edition.    N.  Y. :  Grosset  &  Dunlap.     1919. 

MORRIS,  C.  Theodore  Roosevelt  and  the  Presidents  of  the  United  States. 
111.  Philadelphia:  World  Bible  House.  1906. 

Marvellous  Career  of  Theodore  Roosevelt.    111.    Map.    Philadel 
phia:  The  John  C.  Winston  Co.     1910. 
Also  published  under  the  title  "Battling  for  the  Right." 


THEODORE  ROOSEVELT:  A  BIBLIOGRAPHY  25 

MOWBRAY,  J.  H.  (compiler).  Intellectual  Giant,  Roosevelt,  the  People's 
Champion  for  Human  Rights.  111.  Philadelphia:  National  Pub.  Co. 
1910. 

Roosevelt's  Marvellous  Exploits  in  the  Wilds  of  Africa.  111.  Phila 
delphia:  G.  W.  Bertron.  1910. 

MURRAY,  F.  A.  The  Book  of  Ted:  or  Roosevelt  and  the  Railroads  in  Scrip 
ture.  Chicago:  Western  News  Co.  1907. 

NEIL,  H.  Roosevelt's  Thrilling  Experiences  in  the  Wilds  of  Africa,  Hunting 
Big  Game.  111.  Chicago:  Bible  House.  1909. 

OFFICIAL  PROGRAMME  OF  EXERCISES  AND  ILLUSTRATED  INAUGURAL  HISTORY 
COMMEMORATING  THE  INAUGURATION  OF  THEODORE  ROOSEVELT  AS 
PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES.  111.  Washington:  O.  A.  Sontag. 
1905. 

O'LAUGHLIN,  J.  C.  From  the  Jungle  Through  Europe  with  Roosevelt.  111. 
Boston:  Chappie  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.  1910. 

PARKHURST,  C.  H.  Roosevelt,  Hughes  and  Americanism.  N.  Y.:  Irving 
Press.  1907. 

PATTERSON,  G.  W.  Roosevelt,  Our  Strong  Man:  Appreciation  of  President 
Roosevelt.  (Verse.)  Washington:  F.  W.  Roberts  Co.,  Inc.  1907. 

PEARSON,  E.  L.  Theodore  Roosevelt.  (True  Stories  of  Great  Americans 
Series.)  111.  N.  Y.:  The  Macmillan  Co.  1920. 

PEAVYHOUSE,  W.  W.  Tribute  in  Rhyme  to  Theodore  Roosevelt.  Chicago: 
M.  A.  Donohue  &  Co.  1919. 

PERRY,  FES.  M.  Life  of  Theodore  Roosevelt.  (Famous  Americans  Series.) 
111.  N.  Y.:  J.  M.  Stradling  &  Co.  1904. 

PERRY,  FES.  M.,  AND  ELSON,  H.  W.  Four  Great  American  Presidents: 
Garfield,  McKinley,  Cleveland,  Roosevelt.  (Famous  Americans  Series.) 
HI.  N.  Y.:  J.  M.  Stradling  &  Co.  1904. 

RANSOM,  F.  C.  My  Policies  in  Jungle  Land.  (Verse.)  HI.  N.  Y.:  Barse 
&  Hopkins.  1910. 

REMEY,  O.  E.,  AND  Others.  Attempted  Assassination  of  Ex-President 
Theodore  Roosevelt.  Milwaukee:  Progressive  Pub.  Co.  1912. 

Rus,  J.  A.  Theodore  Roosevelt,  the  Citizen.  111.  N.  Y.:  The  Outlook 
Co.  1904. 

Same,  with  introduction  by  M.  E.  Gates.  111.  Washington:  John 
son-Wynne  Co.  1904. 

Theodore  Roosevelt,  the  Man  and  the  Citizen.    111.    London:  Hod- 

der  &  Stoughton.    1904. 

Same.    Cheap  reissue.    London:  Hodder  &  Stoughton.     1905. 

Theodore  Roosevelt,  the  Citizen.     (Macmillan's  Standard  Library.) 


London:  Macmillan  &  Co.,  Ltd.    N.  Y.:  The  Macmillan  Co.     1912. 

RIPLEY,  W.  Z.    President  Roosevelt's  Railroad  Policy.    Boston:  W.  Z. 
Ripley.    1906. 


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ROOSEVELT  ALBUM,  Consisting  of  a  Collection  of  Portraits  of  Theodore 
Roosevelt,  President  of  the  United  States,  Made  at  Different  Periods 
in  His  Career.  111.  Boston:  A.  T.  Cole  &  Co.  1907. 

/  HOOSEVELT  IN  THE  JUNGLE.    111.    Akron,  Ohio:  Saalfield  Pub.  Co.    1910. 

^ROOSEVELT,  T.,  JR.    Average  Americans.    N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons. 
1919. 
Tetts  a  story  of  Colonel  Roosevelt  as  father  and  patriot. 

RUSSELL,  T.  N.  Life  and  Work  of  Theodore  Roosevelt:  with  introduction 
by  Merritt  Starr  and  special  tribute  by  Major-General  Wood.  Lon 
don:  G.  Parker.  1920. 

SEWALL,  W.  W.  Bill  SewalPs  Story  of  T.  R.:  with  introduction  by  Her 
mann  Hagedorn.  111.  N.  Y. :  Harper  &  Bros.  1919. 

SEYMOUR,  F.    Roosevelt  in  Africa.    111.    Chicago:  Educational  Co.    1909. 

,yl3HAW,  A.    A  Cartoon  History  of  Roosevelt's  Career.    111.    N.  Y.:  Review 
of  Reviews  Co.     1910. 

SMALLEY,  G.  W.  Mr.  Theodore  Roosevelt.  (In  his  "Anglo-American 
Memories,"  Second  Series.  N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.  1912.) 

SMITH,  E.  G.    The  Real  Roosevelt.    111.    Chicago:  States  Pub.  Co.    1910. 
Same.    London:  C.  F.  Cazenove.    1910. 

SMITH,  F.  M.  (compiler).  Roosevelt  Arms  and  Family  History.  111.  N.  Y.: 
Frank  Allaben  Genealogical  Co.  1909. 

L  SPAULDING,  W.    When  Theodore  is  King.    Author,  New  York  City.     1908. 

Spectator,  A.  Mr.  Roosevelt  and  the  Presidency.  N.  Y.:  American  News 
Co.  1904. 

STRATEMEYER,  E.  American  Boy's  Life  of  Theodore  Roosevelt.  111.  Bos 
ton:  Lee  &  Shepard.  1904. 

Same.  New  and  extended  edition.  (American  Boys  Biographical 

Series.)  111.  Boston:  Lothrop,  Lee  and  Shepard.  1907. 

STREET,  J.  The  Most  Interesting  American.  N.  Y.:  The  Century  Co. 
1915. 

THAYER,  W.  R.    Theodore  Roosevelt:  An  Intimate  Biography.    111.    Bos 
ton:  Houghton  Mifflin  Co.     1919. 
Same.    N.  Y.:  Grosset  &  Dunlap.     1920. 

THEODORE  ROOSEVELT.  (In  "A  Memorial  Volume  of  American  History: 
McKinley  and  Men  of  Our  Times."  Chicago:  C.  C.  Thompson  Co. 
1901.) 

THOMAS,  A.  C.  Roosevelt  Among  the  People:  Being  an  Account  of  the 
Fourteen  Thousand  Mile  Journey,  from  Ocean  to  Ocean,  of  Theodore 
Roosevelt,  Together  with  the  Public  Speeches  Made  by  Him  During 
the  Journey.  111.  Chicago:  L.  W.  Walter  Co.  1910. 

THOMPSON,  C.  W.  Some  Aspects  of  Roosevelt.  (In  his  "Party  Leaders 
of  the  Time."  N.  Y.:  G.  W.  Dillingham  Co.  1906.) 


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THWING,  E.  The  Life  and  Meaning  of  Theodore  Roosevelt.  Ill,  N.  Y.: 
Current  Literature  Pub.  Co.  1919. 

(Vol.  4  of  "Roosevelt:  His  Life,  Meaning,  and  Messages.") 

UNGEB,  F.  W.    Roosevelt's  Hunting  Trip  in  Africa.    111.    Chicago:  C.  C. 

Thompson  Co. 
Same  with  title :  Adventure,  Travel,  Exploration:  Roosevelt's  Trip 

to  Africa.    Philadelphia:  G.  A.  Parker. 

VIERECK,  G.  S.  Roosevelt:  A  Study  in  Ambivalence.  N.  Y.:  Jackson 
Press,  Inc.  1919. 

VROOMAN,  F.  B.  Theodore  Roosevelt,  Dynamic  Geographer:  Based  on  a 
Lecture  Delivered  to  the  School  of  Geography,  Oxford  University, 
March  8,  1909.  London:  Henry  Frowde.  1909. 

WASHBURN,  C.  G.    Theodore  Roosevelt:  the  Logic  of  His  Career.    111. 

Boston:  Houghton  Mifflin  Co.     1916. 
Same.    London:  William  Heinemann.     1916. 

WHITE,  W.  A.  Political  Adventures  of  Theodore  and  Me.  N.  Y.:  The 
Macmillan  Co.  1920. 

,  WHITRIDGE,  F.  E.    Mr.  Roosevelt  and  the  Presidency.    N.  Y.:  American 
News  Co.     1904. 

Same.    Second  edition.     N.  Y.:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.     1904. 

Roosevelt  and  Parker.    N.  Y.:  The  DeVinne  Press.     1904. 

WHITTELSEY,  C.  B.  (compiler).  Roosevelt  Genealogy,  1649-1902.  Author, 
Hartford,  Conn.  1902. 

WILBUR,  R.  J.  Theodore  Roosevelt:  A  Verse  Sequence  in  Sonnets  and 
Quatorzains,  with  an  introduction  by  W.  Hard.  Boston:  Houghton 
Mifflin  Co.  1919. 

WILCOXON,  M.  H.  Roosevelt  Steam-Rolled  by  the  Bible.  Author,  Hot 
Springs,  Ark.  1910. 

WILHELM,  D.  Theodore  Roosevelt  as  an  Undergraduate.  Boston:  J.  W. 
Luce  &  Co.  1910. 

WILKINSON,  W.  An  Appreciation  of  Theodore  Roosevelt  and  William 
McKinley.  Author,  N.  Y.  1919. 

WILSON,  A.  L.  Roosevelt  and  the  Money  Kings.  Author,  Oklahoma  City, 
Okla.  1915. 

WILSON,  J.  G.  (ed.}.  Presidents  of  the  United  States:  new  revised  edition, 
with  Life  of  William  McKinley  and  Sketch  of  Theodore  Roosevelt. 
111.  N.  Y.:  D.  Appleton  &  Co.  1902. 

Same.    New  and  entirely  revised  and  greatly  enlarged  edition. 

4vols.    111.    N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.    1914. 

WISE,  J.  S.  Theodore  Roosevelt.  (In  his  "Recollections  of  Thirteen  Presi 
dents."  Garden  City,  N.  Y.:  Doubleday,  Page  &  Co.  1906.) 

WISTER,  O.  Theodore  Roosevelt.  (In  "The  Presidents  of  the  United 
States,"  edited  by  J.  G.  Wilson.  111.  N.  Y.:  D.  Appleton  &  Co. 
1902.) 


28  THEODORE  ROOSEVELT:  A  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

WISTER,  0.  Same.  (In  Same.  New  and  entirely  revised  and  greatly  enlarged 
edition.  4  vols.  111.  N.  Y.:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.  1914.) 

WoRLD,  THE  (New  York).  The  Roosevelt  Panama  Libel  Case  Against  the 
New  York  World  and  Indianapolis  News.  Printed  for  the  New  York 
World.  1910. 

Same.    New  edition.    N.  Y.:  The  New  York  World.    1912. 

YOUNGS,  M.  F.  When  We  Were  Little:  Children's  Rhymes  of  Oyster  Bay; 
with  an  introduction  by  the  late  Theodore  Roosevelt.  N.  Y.:  E.  P. 
Button  &  Co.  1919. 

ZAHM,  J.  A.  Through  South  America's  Southland;  with  an  Account  of  the 
Roosevelt  Scientific  Expedition  to  South  America.  N.  Y.:  D.  Appleton 
&Co.  1916. 


TRANSLATIONS   OF  ROOSEVELT'S   WRITINGS 

FOREIGN  EDITIONS,  ETC. 

Only  the  more  familiar  languages  are  included,  and  even  for  these  the  records 
since  1914  are,  in  some  cases,  incomplete — owing  to  the  effect  of  the  World  War 
on  many  of  the  national  bibliographies. 

FRENCH 

CHASSES  ET  PARTIES  DE  CHASSE:  traduit  pour  la  premiere  fois  en  fran?ais 

par  Albert  Savine.    Paris:  Dujarric  et  Cie.     1903. 
Same.    La  seconde  edition.    Paris:  Albin  Michel.     1909. 

LE  CITOYEN  D'UNE  RE>UBLIQUE  :  conference  faite  a  la  Sorbonne  le  23  avril, 
1910.  Paris:  Hachette  et  Cie.  1910. 

LA  CONQUETE  DE  I/OUEST;  DBS  ALLEGHANIES  AU  MISSISSIPPI,   1769-1777: 

traduit  pour  la  premiere  fois  en  francais  par  Albert  Savine.    Paris: 
Dujarric  et  Cie.     1905. 

LE  DEVOIR  DE  L'AM^RIQIIE  EN  FACE  DE  LA  GUERRE.  Paris:  Perrin  et  Cie. 
1917. 

L'IDEAL  AMERICAIN:  traduit  par  A.  et  E.  de  Rousiers.    Preface  par  Paul 

de  Rousiers.    Paris:  Armand  Colin.     1904. 
Same.    Quatrieme  edition.    Paris:  Armand  Colin.    1907. 

IDEAL  D'AMERIQUE  ("La  Vie  Intense,"  2e  serie):  traduit  par  la  princesse 
Ferdinand  de  Faucigny-Lucinge.  Introduction  par  M.  Izoulet:  1'Ex- 
propriation  des  "Races  Incompetentes."  Paris:  Flammarion.  1904. 

MES  CHASSES  EN  AFRIQUE:  traduction  de  Norbert  Sevestre;  avec  48  planches 
de  photogravures  tirees  hors  texte  et  1  carte.    Paris:  Hachette  et  Cie. 
1910. 
Same.    La  seconde  edition.    Paris:  Hachette  et  Cie.     1911. 

NEW  YORK:  traduction  de  Albert  Savine.    Paris:  Juven.    1903. 

LA  VIE  AU  RANCHE:  traduction  d'Albert  Savine.  Paris:  Dujarric  et  Cie. 
1903. 

LA  VIE  INTENSE  (le  serie):  traduit  par  Mme.,  la  princesse  Ferdinand  de 
Faucigny-Lucinge  et  de  M.  Jean  Izoulet.  Lettre  a  M.  E.  M.  de  Vogue. 
Preface:  Deux  Paroles  sur  la  France.  Introduction:  Tldee  de  Guerre 
et  de  Patrie.  Paris:  Flammarion.  1903. 

GERMAN 

AFRIKANISCHE  WANDERUNGEN  EINES  NATURFORSCHERS  UND  JAGERS; 
deutsche ;  autorisierte  Ausgabe:  Ubersetzung  von  Dr.  Max  Kullnick, 
mit  Illustrationen  auf  48  Tafeln  nach  Photografien  von  Kermit  Roose 
velt  und  anderen  Mitgliedern  der  Expedition  und  nach  Zeichnungen 
von  Phillip  R.  Goodwin.  Berlin:  Paul  Parey.  1910. 
Same.  Zweite  Auflage.  Berlin:  Paul  Parey.  1911. 

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30  THEODORE  ROOSEVELT:  A  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

ALS  COWBOY  UNTER  COWBOYS:  deutsche  Ausgabe  von  Dr.  Max  Kullnick. 
Berlin:  Ernst  Siegfried  Mittler  und  Sohn.  1909. 

AMERIKANISMUS:  SCHRIFTEN  UND  REDEN;  ins  Deutsche  iibertragen  und  mit 
einem  Vorwort  versehen  von  Paul  Rache.    Leipzig:  1903.    Berlin:  H. 
Seemann's  Nachfolger. 
Same.    (Universal  Bibliothek.)    Leipzig:  P.  Reclam,  jun.    1907. 

Aus  MEINEM  LEBEN:  EINE  SELBSTBIOGRAPHIE  IN  BRUCHSTUCKEN,  iibersetzt 

von  Dr.  Max  Kullnick.     111.    Leipzig:  F.  A.  Brockhaus.     1913. 
Same.    111.    Leipzig:  F.  A.  Brockhaus.     1914. 

IM  REICHE  DER  HINTERWALDLER,  aus  der  "Eroberung  des  Westens"  ausge 
wahlt  und  ubersetzt  von  Dr.  Max  Kullnick.    Berlin:  Ernst  Siegfried 
Mittler  und  Sohn.     1907. 
Same.    Zweite  Auflage.    Berlin:  Ernst  Siegfried  Mittler  und  Sohn.     1910. 

JAGDEN  IN  AMERIKANISCHER  WILDNIS:  EINE  SCHILDERUNG  DES  WILDES  DER 
VEREINIGTEN  STAATEN  UND  SEINER  JAGD,  aus  dem  Englischen  uber 
setzt  von  Dr.  Max  Kullnick.  1-3  Auflage.  111.  Berlin:  Paul  Parey.  1905. 
Same.    Vierte  Auflage.    111.    Berlin:  Paul  Parey.     1908. 

JAGDEN  IN  STEPPE  UND  WILDNIS.    Koln:  H.  und  F.  Schaffstein.    1913. 

JAGDSTREIFZUGE;   SKIZZEN   AUS  DEN  NORDWESTLICHEN  PRARIEN:   einzige 
berechtigte  Ubersetzung  von  Lise  Landau.    111.     Miinchen:  A.  Langen. 
1904. 
Same.     (Universal  Bibliothek.)    Leipzig:  P.  Reclam,  jun.    1907. 

JAGERFREUDEN:  Ubersetzung  von  Dr.  Max  Kullnick.  111.  Berlin:  Paul 
Parey.  1907. 

DIE  MORAL  DER  INDIVIDUEN  UND  NATIONEN:  berechtigte  Ubersetzung  von 

Julius  Sachs.    Wien:  M.  Braunschweig.     1910. 
Same.    Zweite  Auflage.    Wien:  M.  Braunschweig.     1910. 

THE  NORTH  AMERICAN  WILDERNESS  AND  ITS  GAME:  ausgewahlt  vpn  Dr. 
Max  Kullnick.  (Schulbibliothek  franzosischen  und  englischen  Prosa- 
schriften  aus  der  neueren  Zeit.)  Berlin:  Weidmann.  1909. 

OUTDOOR  PASTIMES  OF  AN  AMERICAN  HUNTER.    Leipzig:  Tauchnitz.    1910. 

DIE  RAUHEN  REITER:  einzige  berechtigte  Ubersetzung  von  Lise  Landau. 

Miinchen:  A.  Langen.     1906. 
RAUH-REITER;  ERZAHLUNGEN  AUS  DEM  WESTEN  AMERIKA'S:   einzige  au- 

torisierte  Ausgabe:   Ubersetzung   von   Otto   Hoecker.    Dresden:    A. 

Eichler.     1911. 

STAATS  UND  LEBENSKUNST,  aus  seinen  Reden  und  Botschaften  ausgewahlt 

von  Dr.  Max  Kullnick.    Berlin:  Karl  Curtius.     1910. 
Same.    Zweite  Auflage.    Berlin:  Karl  Curtius.     1910. 
Same.     (Biicher  der  Turme.)     Miinchen:  G.  Miiller.     1910. 
Same.    Zweite  Auflage.     Munchen:  G.  Miiller.     1910. 

THE  STRENUOUS  LIFE;  ESSAYS  AND  ADDRESSES:  Auswahl  mit  Einleitung  und 
Anmerkungen  herausgegeben  von  Paul  Ziertmann.  (Englische  Schrift- 
steller  aus  dem  Gebiete  der  Philosophic,  Kulturgeschichte  und  Natur- 
wissenschaften.)  Heidelberg:  Carl  Winter.  1910. 


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ITALIAN 

L'AMERICA  E  LA  GUERRA  MONDIALE:  traduzione  di  Arturo  Sacchi.  Mi- 
lano:  Fratelli  Treves.  1916. 

VIGOR  DI  VITA:  traduzione  di  Hilda  di  Malgra,  coirautorizzazione  deir 
autore.  Milano:  Fratelli  Treves.  1904. 

SPANISH 

EL  DEBER  DE  AMERICA  ANTE  LA  NUEVA  EUROPA:  traduccion  de  Vicente 
Clavel.  Valencia.  1917. 

LA  GUERRA  MUNDIAL,  NORTE  AMERICA  Y  LA  SITUACION  MEXICANA:  version 
espanola  de  J.  Lara.  N.  Y.:  J.  Lara.  1915. 

EL  IDEAL  AMERICANO,  por  Teodor  Roosevelt,  Presidente  de  la  Republica  de 
los  E.  E.  U.  U.:  traduccion  de  "La  Vida  Literaria."  Barcelona. 
1904. 

NEW  YORK,  por  Teodoro  Roosevelt,  Presidente  de  la  Republica  Norte- 
americana:  traduccion  de  Edmundo  Gonzales  Blanco.  Madrid:  Gabriel 
L.  Horno.  1904. 

LA  VIDA  EN  EL  RANCHO:  traduccion  de  "La  Vida  Literaria."  Barcelona: 
Mariano  Galve.  1906. 

DUTCH 

AMERIKANISME  :  vertaald  en  met  een  voorwoord  door  J.  de  Hoop  Scheffer. 
Haarlem:  Vincent  Loosjes.  1902. 

SAYINGS  OF  SOCIAL  WISDOM,  together  with  an  address  to  the  Dutch,  his 
kinsfolk,  delivered  in  Amsterdam  on  the  29th  of  April,  1910.  The 
Hague:  W.  P.  van  Stockum  &  Zoon.  1910. 

NORWEGIAN 

HELTEMOD;  FORTAELLINGER  FRA  DE  FORENEDE  STATERS  HISTORIE  af  Henry 
Cabot  Lodge  og  Theodore  Roosevelt:  oversaettelsen  ved  Ingeborg 
von  der  Lippe  Konow.  Kristiania:  Kommanditselskabet  Narvesens 
Kioskkompagni.  1906. 

SWEDISH 

PA  AFRIKANSKA  JAKTSTIGAR  EN  JAGARES  OCH  NATURFORSKARES  BE- 
RATTELSE  OM  siNA  STROFTAG  i  AFRIKA:  bemyndigad  ofversattning  fran 
Engelskan.  Stockholm:  Hugo  Gebers.  1910. 

JAKTMINNEN  FR!N  VILDMARKEN:  bemyndigad  ofversattning.  Stockholm: 
Wahlstrom  &  Widstrand.  1906. 

ET  VERKSAMT  LIF;  TANKBAR  i  SOCIALA  FRAGOR:  bemyndigad  ofversattning 
af  Cecilia  Milow.  Stockholm:  Hugo  Gebers.  1906. 

POLISH 

ZYCIE  HODOWCOW  AMERYKANSKICH.  (Ranch  Life  and  the  Hunting  Trail.) 
2  vols.  Warszana:  Drukarnia  A.  T.  Jezierskiego.  1903. 


BOOKS   ABOUT   ROOSEVELT 
IN  FOREIGN  LANGUAGES 

FEENCH 

BAZALGETTE,  L.     Theodore  Roosevelt.    Paris:  Sansot  et  Cie.    1905. 

FIRMIN,  A.  M.  Roosevelt,  President  des  £tats-Unis  et  la  Republique 
d'Haiti.  Paris:  Pichon  et  Durand-Auzias.  1905. 

MAURIS,  F.  Les  Voyages  de  Monsieur  Roosevelt:  Tournee  d'Europe.  (Sat 
ire.)  Lyon:  Cumin  et  Masson.  1910. 

BARRAL-MONTFERRAT,  MARQUIS  H.  D.  DE.  De  Monroe  a  Roosevelt  (1823- 
1905).  Paris:  Plon,  Nourrit  et  Cie.  1905. 

RIBET,  J.    Le  Vol  de  1'Aigle,  de  Monroe  a  Roosevelt.    Paris:  Flammarion. 

1905. 
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